Right now I'm working on an OER Textbooks project for eCampusOntario, which is a digital citizenship tool kit. We have a chapter for first-year university students on copyright and being a good digital citizen.
I do think the universities are aware of that, and that digital literacy is being taught at universities. At our institution we are thinking about that, libraries are thinking about that, and we have modules that are available. The colleges have a module, and some of the authors on the project we're working on right now are college authors who work on modules for the college sector.
I think universities are grappling with this issue, and we are educating our faculty as well. In fact, I would say that since we've opted out of the Access Copyright agreement, we have been working, across the higher educational sector in Canada, far more on trying to raise awareness and talking about what copyright is, what they have to do and what their responsibilities are, than they have ever heard before in a collective licence regime.